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AI startup sparks outrage with "Stop Hiring Humans" campaign, new shape-shifting antenna technology, and more [12-14-2024]

AI Firm's Provocative 'Stop Hiring Humans' Campaign Sparks Controversy

An AI startup in San Francisco has sparked outrage with its advertising campaign promoting 'AI Employees' and urging to 'Stop Hiring Humans'. The company's CEO defended the billboards by stating that the ads are meant to draw attention and that the world is changing due to AI. The provocative campaign has successfully garnered attention but also reflects a dystopian view of the future, with implications for the human workforce and society at large.

Source: https://gizmodo.com/ai-firms-stop-hiring-humans-billboard-campaign-sparks-outrage-2000536368


U.S. and China Renew Science and Technology Pact with Added Safeguards

The United States and China have renewed a decades-old agreement on science and technology cooperation, narrowing its scope and adding safeguards to address concerns about national security risks. The Science and Technology Agreement, originally signed in 1979, has historically been renewed every five years, but concerns have been raised about cooperation with China undermining national security. The agreement now covers only basic research and does not facilitate the development of critical and emerging technologies. The renewal aims to sustain intellectual property protections, establish new guardrails for protecting the safety and security of researchers, and advance U.S. interests through provisions on transparency and data reciprocity.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/us-china-renew-science-technology-pact-growing-rivalry-rcna184231


Meta Platforms' Concerns Over OpenAI's For-Profit Conversion Spark Regulatory Dispute

Meta Platforms is urging California's attorney general to block OpenAI's planned conversion to a for-profit company, citing potential risks for nonprofit investors and the dangerous precedent it could set for startups. This comes as OpenAI seeks a federal judge's rejection of Elon Musk's request to halt its for-profit conversion, with Musk claiming the company is putting profits ahead of the public good in advancing AI. The dispute reflects the challenges in balancing the pursuit of AI innovation with ethical and financial considerations, prompting a broader discussion about the intersection of technology, business models, and public interest.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/technology/meta-urges-california-attorney-general-stop-openai-becoming-for-profit-wsj-2024-12-14/


Innovation Inspired by Sci-Fi: Shape-Shifting Antenna Adapts to Signal Needs

A team at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a shape-shifting antenna inspired by the sci-fi series 'The Expanse,' which can dynamically adapt to different communication requirements. The antenna features a double spiral made of 'shape-memory alloy' that changes shape when heated or cooled, enabling it to operate effectively at frequencies ranging from 4-11 gigahertz. This innovation could significantly increase the functionality of antennas by allowing them to adapt to different signal needs, offering potential applications in 6G wireless communication and beyond.

Source: https://spectrum.ieee.org/smart-materials-morphing-antenna


OpenAI Co-founder Warns of Unpredictable Superintelligent AI at NeurIPS Conference

OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever discussed the unpredictable nature of superintelligent AI at the NeurIPS conference, highlighting the potential for these AI systems to be agentic, self-aware, and to understand things from limited data. He also mentions the possibility of AIs wanting rights, emphasizing the need for caution and safety in the development of general AI. After leaving OpenAI, Sutskever founded Safe Superintelligence, a lab focused on general AI safety, which raised 1-billion dollars in September.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/13/openai-co-founder-ilya-sutskever-believes-superintelligent-ai-will-be-unpredictable/


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